Susan Hillwig
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Post by Susan Hillwig on Jun 28, 2016 18:57:56 GMT -5
Good Lord, where has the time gone? It's been nearly three years since the last installment of Jonah Hex: Shades of Gray posted, and I do apologize for the lag. I won't go into the full details here (seeing as how I already did in the letter column for Weird Western Quarterly #25 back in February), but I will tell you that I wasn't sitting idle the entire time, it's just that a lot of things got in the way. I'm glad that many folks have continued to find this tale in the interim, though, and I hope this latest installment will be to your liking. We've got one more chapter to go on "Narcocorrido" (which I'm almost done writing, by the by, so keep your eyes peeled!), and then we'll move on to a storyarc that I've been looking forward to writing for the past couple of years (one chapter of which is nearly finished already, 'cause I've been working on it bit by bit since the idea first came to me).
Despite my own excitement about the upcoming storyarc, however, I must confess that there may still be delays in posting, as I have finally accomplished the goal I've been pursuing for a decade: I found a publisher for my original novel, Swords & Sixguns! We're hoping to have the book out by this fall, and if you want to keep up with all the latest news regarding that, I recommend checking out my blog -- Susan Hillwig: One Fangirl's Opinion -- and/or the Facebook page I created for Swords & Sixguns.
Alright, that's enough chitchat, on with the letters!
- Susan Hillwig
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Post by HoM on Jun 30, 2016 14:33:41 GMT -5
I've updated the site to reflect the return of this title. The thumbnail I've used up top is a placeholder under ArtTeach finishes his work (thanks again, mate!) and then I'll continue to update as and when things appear!
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Susan Hillwig
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Post by Susan Hillwig on Jun 30, 2016 17:01:49 GMT -5
I appreciate you moving it up. As for the thumbnails, how about we use issue #2 instead? It gives new readers a quick idea of what's in store for the whole series.
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